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单词 necrosis
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Definition of necrosis in English:

necrosis

noun nɛˈkrəʊsɪsnɛˈkroʊsəs
mass nounMedicine
  • The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the disease progresses, necrosis and liver cell death may lead to fibrosis.
    • Liver cell necrosis is indicated by highly elevated serum liver transaminase levels.
    • The present work presents a mechanism leading to cell death, necrosis at the tissue level.
    • The combination increases the risk of soft tissue necrosis and osteonecrosis.
    • Centrally within the larger foci of squamous metaplasia, necrosis may be seen.
    • Small polyvinyl alcohol beads obstruct the blood supply to the fibroids, causing necrosis and shrinkage
    • The sinusoidal pattern may have been due to sepsis or necrosis in adjacent tissues.
    • Complications of radiation therapy include anal ulcers, anal stenosis and necrosis.
    • Multifocal calcifications associated with tumor cell necrosis were also seen.
    • The pathogenesis of necrosis in toxoplasma encephalitis is unclear.

Derivatives

  • necrotic

  • adjective nɛˈkrɒtɪknəˈkrɑdɪk
    Medicine
    • To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a totally necrotic seminoma presenting in this manner.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This preparation has been extensively used in the topical treatment of necrotic ulcers.
      • The strangulated haemorrhoid becomes necrotic and sloughs off, while the underlying tissue undergoes fixation by fibrotic wound healing.
      • It is postulated that the necrotic lung granulomas are related to ischemia from the nearby vasculitis.
      • An area of necrotic fatty tissue was found in the abdominal wall.
      • However, relatively few successful pregnancies have been reported, and there is a risk of hysterectomy because of sepsis of necrotic fibroids.
      • The granuloma becomes necrotic and drops off within seven to 14 days.
      • The central area of the tumor was completely necrotic and consisted of amorphous eosinophilic material.

Origin

Mid 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek nekrōsis (see necro-, -osis).

Rhymes

apotheosis, chlorosis, cirrhosis, diagnosis, halitosis, hypnosis, kenosis, meiosis, metempsychosis, misdiagnosis, mononucleosis, myxomatosis, neurosis, osmosis, osteoporosis, prognosis, psittacosis, psychosis, sclerosis, symbiosis, thrombosis, toxoplasmosis, trichinosis, tuberculosis
 
 

Definition of necrosis in US English:

necrosis

nounnɛˈkroʊsəsneˈkrōsəs
Medicine
  • The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Complications of radiation therapy include anal ulcers, anal stenosis and necrosis.
    • As the disease progresses, necrosis and liver cell death may lead to fibrosis.
    • The present work presents a mechanism leading to cell death, necrosis at the tissue level.
    • The combination increases the risk of soft tissue necrosis and osteonecrosis.
    • The pathogenesis of necrosis in toxoplasma encephalitis is unclear.
    • Small polyvinyl alcohol beads obstruct the blood supply to the fibroids, causing necrosis and shrinkage
    • Centrally within the larger foci of squamous metaplasia, necrosis may be seen.
    • The sinusoidal pattern may have been due to sepsis or necrosis in adjacent tissues.
    • Multifocal calcifications associated with tumor cell necrosis were also seen.
    • Liver cell necrosis is indicated by highly elevated serum liver transaminase levels.

Origin

Mid 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek nekrōsis (see necro-, -osis).

 
 
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